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CRITICISM

Adams, Robert M. “Light on Joyce's Exiles? A New MS, a Curious Analogue, and Some Speculations.” Studies in Bibliography 17 (1964): 83–105.

Reexamines Exiles in light of a newly discovered manuscript containing additional fragments of the play.

Esslin, Martin. A Review of Exiles. Plays and Players 18, no. 4 (January 1971): 38, 59.

Favorably discusses the aspects of Exiles that mirror Harold Pinter's writing.

Kenner, Hugh. “Joyce and Ibsen's Naturalism.” Sewanee Review 59, no. 1 (1951): 75–96

Discusses and compares the philosophy of naturalism within Henrick Ibsen's plays and how those plays influenced Joyce's Exiles.

Kestner, Joseph. “Joyce, Wagner, and Bizet: Exiles, Tannhäuser and Carmen.Modern British Literature 5, no. 1 and 2 (spring and fall 1980): 53–62.

Compares Exiles, Tannhäuser and Carmen.

“Virtue in an Empty Bottle.” Literature and Criticism (12 May 1972): 541.

Reviews a reprint of Exiles.

Macleod, Vivienne Koch. “The Influence of Ibsen on Joyce.” PMLA 62, no. 2 (June 1947): 573–80.

Discusses Henrick Ibsen's influence on Joyce.

MacNicholas, John. “Joyce Contra Wagner.” Comparative Drama 9, no. 1 (spring 1975): 29–43.

Examines Richard Wagner's influence on Joyce, paying special attention to Wagner's Tannhäuser.

Metzger, Deena P. “Variations on a Theme: Study of Exiles by James Joyce and The Great God Brown by Eugene O'Neil.” Modern Drama 8, no. 2 (September 1965): 174–84.

Compares and contrasts Exiles and The Great God Brown and discusses the eventual relationship the works have to each other.

Oliver, Edith. “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Husband.” New Yorker (30 May 1977): 84–86.

Praises Rob Thirkield's production of Exiles.

Simon, Elliott M. “James Joyce's Exiles and the Tradition of the Edwardian Problem-Play.” Modern Drama 20, no. 1 (March 1977): 21–35.

Discusses Joyce's interest in the Edwardian theater and its influence on Joyce.

Tysdahl, B. J. “Exiles.” In Joyce and Ibsen, pp. 87–101. New York: Humanities Press, 1968.

Focuses on Joyce, Ibsen, and Exiles.

Wardle, Irving. “Cat and Mouse.” Times, London (8 October 1971): 20.

Praises Harold Pinter's production of Exiles.

Additional coverage of Joyce's life and career is contained in the following sources published by the Gale Group: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Vol. 42; Beacham’s Guide to Literature for Young Adults, Vols. 11, 13; British Writers, Vol. 7; Concise Dictionary of British Literary Biography, 1914–1945; Contemporary Authors, Vol. 104, 126; Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 38; Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vols. 10, 19, 36, 162; DISCovering Authors; DISCovering Authors 3.0; DISCovering Authors: British Edition; DISCovering Authors: Canadian Edition; DISCovering Authors Modules: Most-studied Authors, Novelists, Poets; Exploring Novels; Exploring Short Stories; Literature and Its Times, Vol. 3; Literature Resource Center; Major 20th-Century Writers, Eds. 1 and 2; Novels for Students, Vol. 7; Poetry Criticism, Vol. 22; Reference Guide to Short Fiction; Short Stories for Students, Vol. 1; Short Story Criticism, Vols. 3, 26; Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Vols. 3, 8, 16, 35, 52; World Literature and Its Times, Vol. 4; and World Literature Criticism.

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